When it had passed through the magazine, the subsequent use of it was sold to other publishers by Mr. Macmillan, and then I learned that it was to be brought out by them as a novel in two volumes.
They are, in fact, but one novel though they were brought out at a considerable interval of time and in different form.
He wrote a life of Canning, and he brought out an annotated edition of the British poets; but he achieved no great success.
In 1823 he brought out "Semiramide," which was only moderately successful at first.
Franz Liszt was now conductor at Weimar, and he brought out "Lohengrin" in 1850.
Besides these well known works there were many others, the total number reaching sixty-three, brought out in various Italian theaters and in Paris.
The principle, on which all this turned, is brought out in one of the Letters I published on occasion of Tract 90.
It is lawful at times to be silent about the truth, but out of a court of law; for in court, when a witness is interrogated by the judge according to law, the truth is wholly to be brought out.
We may be able to learn something by carefully examining the different views presented by those interested in the art, and then see how they conform to the facts as brought out by the actual experiments.
The machine is brought out, and the engine tested, the machine being held in leash while this is done.
Brought out from a crude condition to a better form.
About 1850 John Walker, one of the pioneer English inventors of coffee-plantation machinery, brought out in Ceylon his cylinder pulper for Arabian coffee.
A New Yorker, not to be out-done, brought out a coffee that he said contained all the stimulative properties of the original coffee berries, but with every trace of acid removed, every undesirable element eliminated.
Barrington Hall Soluble Coffee, brought out in 1917; and the Charles G.
Points that Must Be Brought outin the Middle In every scene of your playlet you must prepare the minds of your audience to accept gladly what follows--and to look forward to it eagerly.
And while this process is going on, you carefully select the basic points in the beginning of the story that must be brought out prominently.
There was never much talk when he came, for any depth of discussion, even of art, brought out at once too wide a difference.
The principle, on which all this turned, is brought outin one of the letters I published on occasion of Tract 90.
Finally he brought out as if, though it was what he had been thinking of, her gesture had most determined him: "I wish immensely you'd get married!
After he had laid it down he put on his glasses; then fixing his companion he brought out: "Have you no idea at all--?
That was after all apparent enough when at the end of a few vain passes he brought out sociably: "Well, has he done it?
Now, if anything of special merit be brought out, the name of the author, if not published, is known.
In 1840 he brought out his Paris Sketch Book, as to which he tells us by a notice printed with the first edition, that half of the sketches had already been published in various periodicals.
I rather think it was acted in private at Hatfield House, Lady Salisbury filling the part of the heroine, which I was to have taken had the piece been brought out at Covent Garden.
If it is decided that it is to be brought out on the stage before publication, that will not take place at present, because this is a very unfavorable time of year.
Porphyrius himself ordered his closed harmamaxa to be brought out, and undertook to fetch weapons and standards to the temple from a storehouse where they were laid by.
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